It has been designed specifically in close cooperation with Barry Callebaut (UK) to spray a mixture of 50% chocolate / 50% cocoa butter at a temperature range of 28C-35C / 82F-95F. The special heating unit and insulation sleeve encasing the nozzle keeps the chocolate fluid and the container insulation slows down the materials rate of cooling. The 40W power settings and nozzle & piston sizes enable a thin layer of material to be sprayed, with minimal overspray or noise compared to other sprayers and air brush systems.
This purpose built handheld electric chocolate sprayer can be used for covering fingerprints/finishing, creating a velvet/frozen effect, prepping moulds, speckling pralines or adding thicker layers to cakes & pastries, etc. This is a ‘must have’ tool for any professional chocolatier, artisan or pastry chef.
- Solves clogged nozzle issues - the nozzle warmer and insulation avoids the need to reheat with a hot air gun!
- Work for up to an hour without needing to reheat the container due to the insulation.
- Localised spray pattern- minimal overspray.
- Uses only Food Grade materials.
- Simple, reliable and easy to use - no compressed air needed.
- This reduced power setting also allows you to create wonderful ‘velvet’ effects without blasting your masterpiece off the table.
- It can also be used for working with different materials/temperatures than those recommended such as glazes or other low viscosity materials. Performance and results then will vary.
Additional Tip: If spraying 100% cocoa butter only, please be aware that a high temperature will significantly degrade the spraying finish, causing droplets. If using the supplied R6 round nozzle, the optimum cocoa butter spraying temperature is 28-32C.
Technical | |
Delivery rate max. (water) | 120 - 200 ml/min |
Viscosity max. (DIN-sec.) | 20 - 28 DIN/sec |
Container Capacity | 550ml |
Country of Origin | Switzerland |
Output max. | 40W |
Electrical appliances are guaranteed for 1 year.
Not including consumables Misuse or beyond the power of the machine,
such as burns, short circuits, equipment breakage, etc.